How to Use a Dry Suit for Scuba Diving
Things You'll Need
- Scuba Gear
Instructions
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Choose a dry suit that fits properly. Height should be comparable, wrists and neck seals should be snug, and the body should be baggy enough to allow a thin layer of clothes beneath.
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Dress in thermal underlayers and thick socks.
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Run a wax stick generously along the hefty suit zipper, which is generally located on the back between the shoulder blades.
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Step into the dry suit and pull your feet all the way into the attached booties.
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Coat the wrist and neck seals with silicone spray (available in most dive shops).
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Pull on the remainder of the suit.
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Get a friend to carefully zip you up.
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Don your regular scuba gear, including ankle weights of about one to two pounds each.
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Attach the additional low-pressure inflator hose from the regulator first stage to the dry suit valve, which is generally located on the suit's chest.
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Inflate the dry suit and buoyancy compensator slightly before entering the water. The dry suit inflation button is located in the center of the valve.
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Wear gloves and a hood to complete the cold-water attire.
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Inflate the dry suit as you descend ' both to help buoyancy and to keep you warm.
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Press the exhaust valve (located right next to the inflation valve or on one of the suit's arms) to deflate the suit upon ascent.
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